If a Penguin does that to a Flyer, does anyone want him suspended? When Gary Roberts turned around and punched Franzen to the face(who didn't have the puck either) after Franzen had just returned from a concussion in the playoffs, LGP was loving it.

Sort of like Franzen, Zetterberg sold this fairly well and it looks worse in slo-mo than it did in live action. If Z's helmet broke, he needs to change manufacturers too.

I didn't DVR this game but was watching it post-Pens/Flyers. Right before this happened and after a faceoff, a Wing slew-footed a Pred rather blatantly along the boards and then there was another faceoff with just a few seconds left. I don't know the Wing who did the slew-footing that caused a Pred to go skates over head, but I wouldn't be surprised if either Zetterberg or Weber was involved in that. Weber doesn't just go after people like that for the helluva of it.

brwi wrote:If a Penguin does that to a Flyer, does anyone want him suspended? When Gary Roberts turned around and punched Franzen to the face(who didn't have the puck either) after Franzen had just returned from a concussion in the playoffs, LGP was loving it.

Sort of like Franzen, Zetterberg sold this fairly well and it looks worse in slo-mo than it did in live action. If Z's helmet broke, he needs to change manufacturers too.

I didn't DVR this game but was watching it post-Pens/Flyers. Right before this happened and after a faceoff, a Wing slew-footed a Pred rather blatantly along the boards and then there was another faceoff with just a few seconds left. I don't know the Wing who did the slew-footing that caused a Pred to go skates over head, but I wouldn't be surprised if either Zetterberg or Weber was involved in that. Weber doesn't just go after people like that for the helluva of it.

I wouldn't want it but I would be expecting it, just because the league should send a message that plays like that aren't tolerated.

I actually don't mind the lack of suspension. Weber is an integral part of the outcome of the series, and I support the league trying to keep him on the ice. Sure Tootoo would have got multiple games for the same play, but it is what it is.

I'm sure I'll get flamed by you guys, but honestly I'm glad they call it like that. You want to discipline guys, but you want to try to affect the game play as little as possible. That's why in the playoffs a big time player will never get more than a 1 game suspension unless he keeps playing dirty. That's how it should be.

Mr. Colby wrote:I actually don't mind the lack of suspension. Weber is an integral part of the outcome of the series, and I support the league trying to keep him on the ice. Sure Tootoo would have got multiple games for the same play, but it is what it is.

I'm sure I'll get flamed by you guys, but honestly I'm glad they call it like that. You want to discipline guys, but you want to try to affect the game play as little as possible. That's why in the playoffs a big time player will never get more than a 1 game suspension unless he keeps playing dirty. That's how it should be.

TheHammer24 wrote:Meh. Punching Zetts in the head would have hurt him much worse than a WWF move. Zetts sold it too. It's whatever. Not going to take a star out of the game on a play where there was honestly minimal risk of injury. (Go ahead, flip out about how dangerous this is just like many of you did when I said there was no risk of the Lavy stick whack causing injury and you responded that he could have killed 12 children).

Are you insane?!?

He first attempted to perform a roundhouse punch from behind on the back of Zetterberg's head, then when that failed he basically took his head with both hands and slammed it into the glass (again from behind) and you people think it's no big deal??? You think Zetterberg was "selling" it? UNBELIEVABLE.

Do you truly want someone doing that to Crosby's head and NOT getting a suspension for it???

Like I said, unbelievable that there was no suspension for this and that there are Pens fans here no less that are okay with it.

Shanahan is officially a total joke after this decision. This was his easiest ruling of the year and he totally flubbed it.

That looks extremely violent in this view here, in real-time motion. Honestly, this warrants a minimum of 10 games in the regular season or an entire round during playoffs. Weber shouldn't be playing until next series and I agree with whoever said earlier that Shanny's hands must be tied by those above him. If that is Cooke or a similar player, they're gone, but they obviously don't want to suspend a crucial name like Weber.

Mr. Colby wrote:I actually don't mind the lack of suspension. Weber is an integral part of the outcome of the series, and I support the league trying to keep him on the ice. Sure Tootoo would have got multiple games for the same play, but it is what it is.

I'm sure I'll get flamed by you guys, but honestly I'm glad they call it like that. You want to discipline guys, but you want to try to affect the game play as little as possible. That's why in the playoffs a big time player will never get more than a 1 game suspension unless he keeps playing dirty. That's how it should be.

This is why the NHLPA is effed up. Protect the aggressor. You do realize that Zetterberg is an integral part of the outcome of the series as well, right? We've seen dozens of instances where the player plays the rest of the game and then is out for weeks/months once the symptoms start rolling in.

Should Letang or Crosby be allowed to take a blatant chop at Grioux's wrist and get off with 2500?

I think this looks way worse than it was. No way Z's helmet fractured from that. Those helmets take WAY bigger slams into the boards/glass and are ok. Weber missed with the punch and the pushing the head into the glass wasn't as bad as it first looked. Sure it looked terrible and violent at first glance, but after looking at it a few times, Weber sold it and then Z sold it. Still unacceptable in my eyes, but not as bad as first impression.

That said, the NHL cannot tolerate an action where a player feels there needs to be some sort of revenge or punishment. That was clear intent to hurt/punish Zetterberg. The NHL is a joke because they think players should police themselves and dole out their own justice. These guys play a sport where the object is to get a little rubber disk into a net. If they can't come up with rules that referee's can use to control a game... what the hell good are the rules/refs.

I just hate that in hockey, as often as I watch; sometimes I still don't know what the actual rules are. I know what obstruction is. I've seen videos where refs show what it is. Supposedly it is a penalty but it happens every shift of every game. And I also know that the rules change depending on the game. Playoffs are different than regular season. If a team is getting blown out, they don't get any penalties called against them. I love playing the game, but watching it is getting less and less enjoyable for me. I just feel like that there are no rules, or that the rules don't really matter. They're just there to keep the games close and to control the flow of the game.

Tangent aside, Shanny blew it. Weber needed at least a game off to show that this behavior is unacceptable.